Windows and Doors Projects in Montreal

Ever wonder what you're neighbours are doing to improve their homes? Discover what other Montreal homeowners have planned for their Windows and Doors projects by reading the details of their request for quotes below.

In total, TrustedPros has received 49 Windows and Doors projects posted by homeowners in Montreal seeking the services of local Windows and Doors Companies. Total estimated value of these projects is $497,500.00 with a per project average of $10,153.00.

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Recent Projects Posted in Montreal

Front Door Repair

There was a fire in the condo building under construction next door to our condo building. There is no direct fire damage to our condo unit but the firefighters rammed our door open and the door frame is broken on one side. The frame was split along the inside edge and the trim along the inside of the door was broken away as well. The door frame needs repairing as soon as possible.

Posted By: Nicole

Budget: $100 - $500 |

Need new rear exit door install and old one removed

On the third floor of the building we have an old non standard door. We want to install a standard 36" size all season guillotine window door that can be locked or unlocked from the inside to meet fire requirements.

So you will need to cut 3" of the brick and masonry on one side to fit the bigger standard door, new wood frame, gyroc and mouldings inside.

So you need to supply everything for this project including removal of debris from the premise.

Posted By: jack

Budget: $500 - $1,000 |

Need to repair sliding aluminum windows.

3 or aluminum sliding windows need to be repaired in a condo apartment.

I need a contractor who had good experience in repairing sliding aluminum windows - do not contact me if you do not have such experience.

Posted By: Alex

Budget: $500 - $1,000 |

New doors and framing project

On the third floor of a 1919 triplex, four interior doors need replacing. Framing for two of them needs to be rebuilt, one door frame needs to be altered so that the new door can be closed fully. One door frame may need to be altered so that it is the same height as the newly-rebuilt ones (unless new trim is the answer), which all share the same hall space. I will buy new doors for all four. In addition, I would like an existing door opening to be closed up with new drywall. Finally, a few new flooring planks will need to be replaced.

Posted By: Andrew

Budget: Uncertain |

Replacing/repairing old windows

The apartment building is over 100 years old. The front windows have been repaired by current owner (I'm am purchasing from him soon) and the windows have actually been made by him. They do not fit the frames and are made of aluminum. One of the frames is rotting. The back windows are the original wood, sliding windows. Would prefer to keep or replace with similar.

Posted By: Marie

Budget: Uncertain |

Switching interior doors and frames to change functions in rooms

What we have:

The top floor of a Victorian-style duplex in downtown Montreal.

5 rooms - 4 are counted as bedrooms, 1 is a living space

4 regular doors, 1 new accordion-style door

What we want to do:

Switch one of the regular interior doors with the new accordion-style door

Why:

There is a room in the apartment that doesn't have any accessible windows as per its design many decades ago.

Instead of using that room as a bedroom, we are now going to use it as a the new communal space. The previous communal space will be a bedroom in lieu.

The new room was without a door at all when we took over the lease so our landlord temporarily fixed it with a new accordion-style door. The accordion-style door doesn't have a locking mechanism, and it isn't sound/light-proof; it isn't ideal for a personal space.

So, we would like to switch the doors that are currently with these two rooms. The completed project would have the accordion-style door with the windowless room and one of the original doors with the new bedroom.

Posted By: Amritha

Budget: $100 - $500 |

Wall changes

Hi,

Please provide an estimate for labour only for the following:

1) I need a part of a wall torn down between two adjacent bedroom spaces. The opening would be the size of double doors.

2) In another room that has double doors, I would like the doors and a wall put up in its place however I need one single door opened and installed.

3) Buy and install an outside door that leads to a basement crawl space.

Thank you for your kind consideration.

Jenny

Posted By: jenny

Budget: Uncertain |

window framing repair

I live in a 2 year old condo development. I have had problems with water leakage from a sliding door and window unit. This problem was apparently due to improper and careless caulking at the time of acceptance. Necessary repairs were completed in October 2008 to prevent this problem from recurring. These included removal of wet insulation, removal of mold, drywall, etc. New insulation and caulking was applied and area was re-drywalled. The problem has resurfaced and I believe it is due to an improper or careless installation of the entire window/door unit. The water damage may have compromised the structural integrity of the wood framing around the window as well as the flooring.

Posted By: Derek

Budget: Uncertain |

Window Installation

I want to enlarge a window that is currently 33" x 45" to 49 1/2" x 56". I have the new window, however, I need the labour. This includes cutting of the exterior brick, installation of the framework and window, and finishing of the exterior brick and interior drywall with paint. The window installation is on the ground level.

Posted By: Keith

Budget: Uncertain |

Window Repair

Hi,

Last week my purse got stolen, and I had to break into my apartment. I broke 2 windows (both the same size), located on the kitchen door. They are approximately 1 ft x 1 ft windows. How much would it be for replacement of the windows and labour?

Thank you,,

Kayla

Posted By: Kane

Budget: $100 - $500 |

Window Repair/Maintenance - 12 unit condo building

I am the President of a condo association, built in 2006. When built, about 30 of the doors/windows on the back of the building weren't properly caulked. The building is 3 stories high with a half basement as well.

I am looking for a contractor to quote on this job, as well as some other small repairs to the outside of the building (loose window sill, siding repair, etc.)

Posted By: Peter

Budget: Uncertain |

Window, Door & Insulated Glass Unit Sub Contracting Installers needed

We are a full service window & door solution company servicing in several markets in North America.

We are now accepting applications from sub-contractors for the installation of windows, doors & insulated glass units.

Must have previous experience, own vehicle and tools. Good work ethic and customer service expertise are necessary.